Figure 1) Current & Previous SST and SSTA Conditions.

The tabs below show the daily 5km SST and SST anomalies (SSTA) for 2024-06-09.

Current conditions are based on the latest remotely sensed data from NOAA Coral Reef Watch. For comparison, the SSTA conditions are also shown for exactly 1 year prior (2023-06-09).

The ship icon represents the location of turtle release on July 10, 2023. On 2024-06-09, the SST at this location was: 16.28°C.

This value represents a 2.09°C departure from average (2024) and a 2.57°C departure from average (2023).

The 4 circles represent longitudes of interest (Figure 2) along a possible shipping route (gray line). Black lines represent the 18°C isotherm. The Thermal Corridor area is outlined in white.

Current SST Conditions: 2024


Current SST Anomalies: 2024


Previous Year’s SST Anomalies: 2023



Figure 2) Average SST time series.

Weekly and long-term average sea surface temperatures at 4 longitudes in the eastern North Pacific (160W, 150W, 145W, 140W).

For each longitude, the darker lines with circles represent the weekly SST average since 2023.

To compare the current SST values (2023-present) with the long-term average for the same time period, the lighter solid lines represent the long-term monthly SST averages between 1997-2022.

The black horizontal line at 18°C was used as a reference for optimal temperatures during turtle release.

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